LSU Tigers Football Tickets

LSU is a perennial powerhouse not only in the SEC, but in the nation! Get ready Baton Rouge, now is your chance to get LSU Football Tickets, and watch your Tigers battle the best in the conference. Attending an LSU football game is simply memorable. Tiger Stadium is so intimidating, it’s been nicknamed “Death Valley” because of the 92,000 plus LSU faithful. This label has made the stadium one of the greatest sites in college football. Follow your LSU Tigers all season as they take on archrival Arkansas and all its conference foes. LSU games are a guaranteed sellout, so don’t hesitate! Buy your LSU Football Tickets today.

LSU Tigers Football 2015 News and Updates

2014 Season

10/29/14 - The upcoming game between the LSU Tigers football team and Alabama Crimson Tide is sure to be an exciting one. The game is being referred to as the SEC’s toughest competition. Alabama is ranked No. 6 and LSU is No. 19, but the two teams are known for recruiting at high levels and turning out professional talent. The head-to-head match on Saturday is to be one of the conference’s premier rivalries. LSU’s recent wins have suggested that they are ready to compete against Alabama in a hugely physical and intense game. Both teams have had an entire weekend to rest, preserving energy so that they can both be playing their best in the upcoming game. Experience the excitement for yourself at Tiger Stadium in Baton Rougue, LA. The game is to take place on Saturday, November 8 at 7:00 PM. Tickets are on sale with a starting price of $75.

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9/17/14 - Heading into Week 4 of College Football, the LSU Tigers are undefeated on the year with a 3-0 record. Les Miles’ wrecking crew will continue their long homestand to start the season, with a game this Saturday against Mississippi State. The Bulldogs also tote a flawless record thus far, but see if LSU can persuade them otherwise when Mississippi State visits Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge. Score LSU Tigers tickets and attend this SEC opener for a minimum of $50.

8/6/14 – The LSU Tigers opened fall camp on Sunday, inching a step closer to the start of the highly anticipated 2014 season. All eyes will be on this talented, but young, team; namely running back Leonard Fournette and quarterback Brandon Harris, both of whom have made huge strides since spring. LSU Football will kick things off in less than four weeks with their season opener against Wisconsin (in Houston, TX). Get into this neutral-ground game for as little as $63 on Saturday, Aug. 30. If you want to get a real jump on the season, buy LSU vs. Alabama tickets for their Nov. 8 game in Tiger Stadium—the second most expensive college football game of the season, averaging $494 a seat (ranked just below the Nov. 29 Michigan-Ohio State showdown).

7/20/14 – There’s no denying that a major draw at this year’s SEC media days was LSU Tigers head coach Les Miles and his quotable interviews. “The Mad Hatter” was true to form, but perhaps his most telling answer was also his shortest quip. “I like us. I like us in every game,” the coach said of LSU’s 2014 schedule. Though he wouldn’t mind “draft[ing] back some of the players" that the NFL took last year, he’s used to the challenges and looks forward to replacing them with guys who are just as capable, if not better. Score your Wisconsin Badgers vs. LSU Tigers Football tickets with Razorgator and see how this vaunted team fares in Week 1!

6/25/14 – Lock in your LSU Tigers tickets for a Thanksgiving Day football spectacular now! LSU is pitted against the Texas A&M Aggies on November 27 for their regular season finale. Boasting one of the best secondaries in the nation—highlighted by top-tier corners Tre’Davious White and Rashard Robinson—the Aggies and their fresh-faced quarterback will find it hard to move the ball through the air against LSU. What’s more, the Tigers are 2-0 against Texas A&M since joining the SEC two years ago. See if the Bayou Bengals can make it a three-peat with LSU Tigers tickets today! The get-in price for this holiday matchup starts at a steep $146 minimum.

6/13/14 – The LSU Tigers may have been hit hard by this year’s NFL Draft, but the school still has an incredible crop of athletes starting in 2014. In fact, ten LSU players were named to the Athlon Sports All-SEC Teams this week, including Tre’Davious White (first team defense) and OT La’el Collins, corner Rashard Robinson and placekicker Colby Delahoussaye (second team). The Tigers return 17 starters from last season's 10-3 squad, with a few holes to fill on offense. Head coach Les Miles and his supporting staff will travel to Nike’s World Headquarters in Oregon to check out promising prospects at the invite-only “Opening” competition. See if the coaching staff comes home with a few players in tow with LSU Tigers football tickets today!

6/4/14 – Do you have your tickets to the LSU season opener against Wisconsin? The Tigers will look to go 10-0 under Les Miles in season openers when the Badgers come to town. LSU Tigers tickets at NRG Stadium are 7 percent less than the season average ($268). Senior Day in Baton Rouge remains the most expensive game at Tiger Stadium; Alabama vs. LSU tickets are an average $736, down 1.6 percent in the last two weeks. The young LSU club will do all they can to get their veteran teammates a W in their final game at home, make sure you do all you can by buying LSU Tigers tickets for the November 8 game and cheer the purple and yellow on to victory!

5/20/14 – The brutal SEC West will not allow any breaks for the LSU Tigers this season. Coming off a 10-3 record last year, LSU returns one of the best offensive lines in the Conference but with the departure of Zach Mettenberger (QB), Odell Beckham (WR), and Jarvis Landry (WR) to the draft, there are concerns at the positions. The competition between sophomore Anthony Jennings and true freshman Brandon Harris for the starting role at quarterback is underway. Find out which QB gets the job with LSU Tigers tickets today! The home-opener against the Wisconsin Badgers is avg. $296, with a get-in price of $95. The season finale at Tiger Stadium is a much steeper $748 on average, more than double the next most expensive game (vs. Mississippi State, avg. $368).

4/21/14 – LSU and Wisconsin will play a neutral-site game to open the season August 30 at NRG Stadium (formerly Reliant Stadium), home of the Houston Texans. LSU Tigers football tickets for the AdvoCare Texas Kickoff start at $95. It will be just the third time the two teams will face off, and the first since 1972. The LSU Tigers schedule also features: Sam Houston State (get-in $34), Louisiana –Monroe (get-in $51), Mississippi State (get-in $84), New Mexico State (get-in $24), Kentucky (get-in $77), Mississippi (get-in $98), and highly-anticipated Alabama (get-in $301). Recently announced, the Syracuse Orange and LSU Tigers will play a home-and-home series beginning in 2015.

2/4/14 - The LSU Tigers are losing a big chunk of players to the NFL Draft this year. Foregoing degrees, WR Odell Beckham, DT Ego Ferguson, (top RB prospect) Jeremy Hill, DT Anthony Johnson, WR Javis Landry, and OG Trai Turner will be headed to the pros. Head coach Les Miles will be without much of his offense: 77.4% receiving yards and over half of their rushing yards, to be exact. Still, Miles had to deal with 10 players leaving two years ago, so six this time around is certainly not apocalyptic. Last year, LSU’s 10-3 record was generally viewed as a “down season” for the storied team, which displays the Tigers’ prestige, and it looks like Miles have another resurgence, with a recruiting class ranked 7 in the nation (headlined by No.2 rated recruit, RB Leonard Fournette). With 7 would-be seniors gone, can Miles do work with the inexperienced crew he has left?

2013 Season

11/5/13- The Tigers are getting ready to pounce for leadership in the SEC West, looking to improve their 7-2 record, after taking a loss to Mississippi and unranked Georgia earlier in the season. To do that, they must renew the LSU-Alabama rivalry this Saturday, when the Tigers host the undefeated Tide in “Death Valley”, for one of the biggest games in regular season play. In the last three meetings, LSU has come out on top by slight margins, but will they be able to snap Alabama’s unbeaten streak this year? Tickets start at $165 in the Upper Level, and rise to a staggering $772 in the second most expensive College football game of the year.

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LSU Tigers Football 2015 Season

2014 Season

With head coach Les Miles entering his 10th season at the helm of the LSU Tigers, the tradition-laden squad hopes to be one of the four teams still standing when the first ever College Football Playoff selection committee makes its decisions later this year. As a member of the Southeastern Conference, arguably the Football Bowl Subdivision’s strongest collection of schools, LSU plays a parade of strong rivals every season, including such “Tiger bait” as Alabama, Mississippi and Arkansas. For 2014, the Tigers also open with a key neutral-site clash against Big Ten power Wisconsin.

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2013 Season

The LSU Tigers season last year, which ended with a 10-3 record and a loss to the Clemson Tigers in the Chick-fil-A Bowl, was disappointing by LSU standards. This season, coach Les Miles looks to return the team to BCS National Championship contention in the final year of the current BCS format. Always known for their stingy defense, the Tigers will be hoping for improvement on the offensive side of the ball. The offense hinges on junior quarterback Zack Mettenberger, who should show more consistency with a full year of starting under his belt. Average price for LSU football tickets at home this season is $277, second highest in the NCAA after the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and one spot higher than rival Alabama Crimson Tide.

LSU opens the 2013 season against the TCU Horned Frogs in the Cowboys Classic in Arlington. Held at Cowboys Stadium on 8/31, it's the second most expensive game of the NCAA football season, with an average TCU vs. LSU tickets price of $726. The most expensive game on the LSU Tigers football schedule at Tiger Stadium this season is against Heisman trophy winner Johnny Manziel and the Texas A&M Aggies on 11/23, with an average price of $531 for the rivalry game. The LSU vs. Alabama game in Tuscaloosa this season is slightly less expensive, at an average Alabama vs. LSU tickets price of $525. At $78, the 10/26 game against FCS opponent Furman on 10/26 is the least expensive LSU Tigers football home game. The Florida Gators also come to Baton Rouge this season on 10/12, and Florida vs. LSU tickets are averaging $378.